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  2. 12 Signs You are Working in a Toxic Office - AOL

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    Shutterstock / juan carlos tinjaca Working in a toxic office is bad news: your health suffers, you're edgy and irritable and you dread going into the office each day. However, those symptoms aren ...

  3. Warning Signs You’re in a Bad Job - AOL

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    “When you love your job, it also tends to improve work-life balance, giving you the energy to make smart financial decisions, like building a side business or making thoughtful investments ...

  4. Criticism of Facebook - Wikipedia

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    Unlike the "I voted" study, which had presumptively beneficial ends and raised few concerns, this study was criticized for both its ethics and methods/claims. As controversy about the study grew, Adam Kramer, a lead author of both studies and member of the Facebook data team, defended the work in a Facebook update. [158]

  5. Workism - Wikipedia

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    Producerism focuses on the merit of what is being produced, through any means, while workism focuses on the merit of accomplishing or earning something through work. Productivism is like workism, but more easily praises non-work activities, assuming that those non-work activities produce something of tangible value, or lead to it.

  6. Halo effect - Wikipedia

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    Besides that, another popular example used when referring to the halo effect is the phenomenon called the attractiveness stereotype [6] or when encountering individuals who are similar to others in some aspects, like personality or life history like the school they attended. [46]

  7. 30 Small Ways To Tell If Someone Is A Truly Good Person ... - AOL

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    Redditors have been talking about traits like these, and we’ve rounded up their most interesting takes for you below. Scroll down to see if you agree and let us know your thoughts in the comments!

  8. Positive psychology in the workplace - Wikipedia

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    According to the United States Department of Labor, “In 2009, employed persons worked an average of 7.5 hours on the days they worked, which were mostly weekdays.[In addition to that], 84 percent of employed persons did some or all of their work at their workplace.” [7] This indicates that majority of the population spend their waking hours at work, outside their homes.

  9. 5 Key Signs You’re Lower Class Without Realizing It - AOL

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    You might not think you are lower class or “working class,” but if you look at some key signs, you might find that you and your family do fall into the demographic without realizing it.